Current, past and perhaps future residents of Hancock turned out in force for Hancock Old Home Days on Saturday. The event enjoyed perfect weather for a parade, bbq and events downtown. This year’s theme, “There’s No Place Like Hancock,” inspired “Wizard of Oz” themed floats and costumes. Dozens of members of Corgi Club of the Monadnock Region took part in the parade with their short-legged canines, and the Synchro Sisters, Hancock’s beloved synchronized swimming team, were this year’s Grand Marshals.

Jesse Kiblin, Ben Billings and Chuck Willard with their antique tractors before the parade. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
The Temple Town Band, America’s oldest town band, marches down School Street. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
“Glinda” and “Dorothy” lead the Synchro Sisters down School Street. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Members of the Hancock Fire Department carried antique equipment in the parade. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Cam Fisk, Dennis Shea, Mike Ball (in wagon), and Mike LaMountain of Seven Maples Campground. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Temp Supremant, Myra Redmond, and Aria Frehner (front row) and Gwen Moritz, Cadence Christian, and Aspen Judd (back row) of the Avenue A Lawn Chair Drill Team. Jacqueline Roland of Avenue A holds the banner. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
From left: Freddy Ingalls, Violet Adams, Ivy Thomas, Josie Harper, and Dan Harper with their “Follow the Yellow Brick Road” float. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
The Daly, Nylander and Lent families carried a banner in the parade. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Members of the Corgi Club of Monadnock Region and their owners walked in the Hancock Old Home Days parade. Credit: STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript